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sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats

Returns I/O statistics for data and log files. This dynamic management view replaces the fn_virtualfilestats function.

Syntax

sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats( 
{ database_id | NULL }
, { file_id | NULL }
)

Arguments

  • database_id | NULL
    ID of the database. database_id is int, with no default. Valid inputs are the ID number of a database or NULL. When NULL is specified, all databases in the instance of SQL Server are returned.

    The built-in function DB_ID can be specified. When using DB_ID without specifying a database name, the compatibility level of the current database must be 90.

  • file_id | NULL
    ID of the file. file_id is int, with no default. Valid inputs are the ID number of a file or NULL. When NULL is specified, all files on the database are returned.

    The built-in function FILE_IDEX can be specified, and refers to a file in the current database.

Table Returned

Column name Data type Description

database_id

smallint

ID of database.

file_id

smallint

ID of file.

sample_ms

int

Number of milliseconds since the computer was started. This column is can be used to compare different outputs from this function.

num_of_reads

bigint

Number of reads issued on the file.

num_of_bytes_read

bigint

Total number of bytes read on this file.

io_stall_read_ms

bigint

Total time, in milliseconds, that the users waited for reads issued on the file.

num_of_writes

bigint

Number of writes made on this file.

num_of_bytes_written

bigint

Total number of bytes written to the file.

io_stall_write_ms

bigint

Total time, in milliseconds, that users waited for writes to be completed on the file.

io_stall

bigint

Total time, in milliseconds, that users waited for I/O to be completed on the file.

size_on_disk_bytes

bigint

Number of bytes used on the disk for this file. For sparse files, this number is the actual number of bytes on the disk that are used for database snapshots.

file_handle

varbinary

Windows file handle for this file.

Permissions

Requires VIEW SERVER STATE permission. For more information, see Dynamic Management Views and Functions.

Examples

The following example returns statistics for the log file in the AdventureWorks database.

SELECT * FROM sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats(DB_ID(N'AdventureWorks'), 2);
GO

See Also

Reference

Dynamic Management Views and Functions
I/O Related Dynamic Management Views and Functions
sys.database_files (Transact-SQL)
sys.master_files (Transact-SQL)

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance

Change History

Release History

17 July 2006

New content:
  • Clarified the database compatibility level requirements to use DB_ID() as the first parameter.